Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Plethodon albagula (Plethodon glutinosus albagula)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herpetology


CAS:SUA
Plethodon albagula Grobman, 1944
11167A. Wasserman   1951-11-09
United States, Texas, Travis Co., 8 mi SW of Austin, 30.1847833333 -97.8378611111

CAS:SUA
Plethodon albagula Grobman, 1944
15475O.M. Sokol and V.E. Thatcher   1954-12-05
United States, Texas, Kendal Co., 12 mi NE Boerne, small cave 0.5 mi NE of Cave of No Name, 29.8922111111 -98.6111583333

CAS:SUA
Plethodon albagula Grobman, 1944
15476O.M. Sokol and V.E. Thatcher   1954-12-05
United States, Texas, Kendal Co., 12 mi NE Boerne, small cave 0.5 mi NE of Cave of No Name, 29.8922111111 -98.6111583333

CAS:SUA
Plethodon albagula Grobman, 1944
15477O.M. Sokol and V.E. Thatcher   1954-12-05
United States, Texas, Kendal Co., 12 mi NE Boerne, small cave 0.5 mi NE of Cave of No Name, 29.8922111111 -98.6111583333

CAS:SUA
Plethodon albagula Grobman, 1944
15478O.M. Sokol and V.E. Thatcher   1954-12-05
United States, Texas, Kendal Co., 12 mi NE Boerne, small cave 0.5 mi NE of Cave of No Name, 29.8922111111 -98.6111583333


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.